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Gaston de Foix (1448 – 25
March 1500), Earl of
Kendal and
Count of
Benauges, was a
French nobleman in the last
decades of the
Middle Ages. He was a cadet...
- AOC
Loupiac AOC Sainte-Croix-du-Mont AOC Bordeaux-Haut-
Benauge AOC Entre-Deux-Mers Haut-
Benauge AOC Côtes-de-Bordeaux-Saint-Macaire AOC Sainte-Foy-Bordeaux...
- into "Comte de Candalle"),
Vicomte de Castillon,
Meilles and
Comte de
Benauges. Jean de Foix was a
Gascon noble in the
service of the English. His parents...
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Astarac (French pronunciation: [astaʁak]) (or Estarac) is a
region in modern-day
departments of Gers and Hautes-Pyrénées. It was
historically located in...
- chivalry. He was the son of Jean II de Grailly,
Captal de Buch,
Vicomte de
Benauges, and of
Blanch de Foix, a
cousin of the
counts of Foix.
Attached to the...
- from
Pierre de Foix,
younger son of Jean III); the
Counts of
Candale and
Benauges (descended from
Gaston de Foix, a
younger son of
Archemboult and his son...
- by Le Corbusier, 1924–1926,
listed as
UNESCO heritage Fire Station, la
Benauge,
Claude Ferret/Adrien Courtois/Yves Salier, 1951–1954 Mériadeck district...
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Catherine of Foix (1460–1494);
married Gaston II de Foix,
Count of
Candale and
Benauges;
their daughter Anne of Foix-Candale was the
third wife of
Vladislaus II...
- Cadillac-sur-Garonne was
founded in 1280 to
serve as a
river port for the
castle of
Benauges by the lord of the castle, Jean I de Grailly. Cadillac-sur-Garonne is attested...
- III/William V of Angoulême "Condoha de Vogena"
Wulgrin II of Angoulême
Amalric de
Benauges/Amanieu de
Bezaune Vitapoy De
Benauges/Vidapont de Bezaune...